Henderson man charged with Chandler bank robbery

Warrick County authorities have charged a Henderson, Ky., man with the robbery Wednesday afternoon of Chandler National Bank at Chandler.

Darick S. Quick, 30, is accused of passing a note to a teller while in the bank's drive-thru lane at about 4:45 p.m. The note did not make any specific threat, but advised "Don't do anything stupid (and) no sudden moves or else," according to a probable cause arrest affidavit.

Quick reportedly told investigators that he believed that bank employees had called 911 while he was there. He told them that as he was leaving the bank's parking lot his cellphone went off. The noise, according to the affidavit, startled him so much that he threw the phone out the window. He then abandoned his vehicle in a nearby cemetery and ran to an address in the 6600 block of David Drive.

According to the affidavit, a K-9 tracked Quick to the address and located him in a barn on the property. Quick reportedly had a large, undisclosed amount of money with him at the time of his arrest.

Quick told investigators that he needed money and that he had been released from jail six months ago, according to the affidavit. He is being held without bond at the Warrick County Jail.